Central Washington University seeks a one-year lecturer in the areas of Theatre Literature, Acting, and Theatre Pedagogy, with assignments in undergraduate and graduate course work based on skillset. Possibility for directing assignment for the right individual.

Contract runs 16 September 2015 through 15 June 2016.

The position will provide teaching support in an ambitious program and production schedule. The program offers a BA Theatre Studies and BFA Design and Production, Performance, and Musical Theatre, Masters in Theatre Studies and Masters in Theatre Production.

Required Qualifications

• MFA/PhD in theatre, ABD considered

Preferred Qualifications

• Three or more years of experience teaching at the university or as a master teacher on a professional level.• Demonstrated interest in teaching and scholarship in areas of diversity and multiculturalism• Documented experience teaching in multi-modal/distance learning• Documented experience as a director, musical theatre director, or new works deviser;• Documented experience working with students from diverse communities;• Strong organizational skills and detail oriented with ability to meet deadlines; and the ability to collaborate.

Screening begins 17 July 2015, continuing until filled. A complete application includes: a letter of application, curriculum vita, statement of philosophy regarding leadership, training and collaboration, and contact information for three references. This position will function at Central Washington University’s Ellensburg, WA campus. This position is governed by a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). Please submit all materials at: http://jobs.cwu.edu/postings/10411. For more information see www.cwu.edu/theatre/. CWU is an AA/EEO/Title IV/Section 503/VEVRAA institution

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Central Theatre Ensemble presents: THE RED CURTAIN REVUE

Saturday, Dec 1, 2012 7:30 pm

Central Theater Ensemble brings a bit of Broadway to Ellensburg with The Red Curtain Revue, an evening of favorites from a variety of Broadway favorites. The Revue features students in the bachelor of fine arts musical theatre performance program, and spotlights their singing, dancing, and acting skills in a variety of scenes, solos, and excerpts from musical theatre. The Revue also allows the students to showcase their skill as directors and choreographers—many of the numbers will be staged completely by students.